Hi
I have the Walther GSP Expert and it has two adjustable screws below the barrel which move weights under the barrel.
There is no information I can find about the theory of adjustment , does anyone have any pointers?
Thinking of adding the 75 g weight that is available as my friend says it really reduces muzzle flip for the rapid fire exercises.
Many thanks for any replies.
Walther GSP Expert recoil weight adjustment advice please
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Hi
The idea is that you can tune your pistol to suit your ammo, (if you dont use the same ammo all the time dont bother just leave as is)
if you do use the same ammo all the time, then yes try adjusting the buffer in and out ,until you think there is a differance in the way the pistol reacts or feels in recoil to suit you , the buffer weights have very fine springs behind them , once you have the pistol the way you like it , i suggest using a fine/light thread locker as they do eventually start to unscrew,
i shoot a .32 GSP Eperrt
cheers S
The idea is that you can tune your pistol to suit your ammo, (if you dont use the same ammo all the time dont bother just leave as is)
if you do use the same ammo all the time, then yes try adjusting the buffer in and out ,until you think there is a differance in the way the pistol reacts or feels in recoil to suit you , the buffer weights have very fine springs behind them , once you have the pistol the way you like it , i suggest using a fine/light thread locker as they do eventually start to unscrew,
i shoot a .32 GSP Eperrt
cheers S